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Updated: 9/2/19 EVAN M. KLEIMAN, PH.D. Department of Psychology Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [email protected] www.kleimanlab.org PRIMARY ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2019 – present Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology 2014 – 2018 Harvard University, Department of Psychology Lecturer and Research Associate (2017 – 2018) Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow (2016 – 2017) Harvard College Fellow in Psychology (2014 – 2016) ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC/RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS 2016 – present Franciscan Hospital for Children Research Scientist 2014 – 2019 Harvard Extension School Instructor, Social Science Division EDUCATION 2014 George Mason University Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Principal Advisor: John H. Riskind, Ph.D. 2014 Temple University Pre-Doctoral Internship Research Preceptor: Michael McCloskey, Ph.D. 2010 George Mason University M.A. Clinical Psychology Principal Advisor: John H. Riskind, Ph.D. 2008 Temple University B.A. Psychology (Magna Cum Laude) Principal Advisor: Lauren B. Alloy, Ph.D. FUNDING Current support 2019 – 2021 Busch Biomedical Grant Real-time physiological and psychological assessment of emotion regulation as a mechanism of efficacy in Dialectical Behavior Therapy Co-Principal Investigator (with Shireen Rizvi) Amount awarded: $39,724 2018 – 2021 National Institute of Mental Health (R34 MH113757-01A1) Real-time Intervention for Reducing Suicide Risk Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $769,728
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Updated: 9/2/19

EVAN M. KLEIMAN, PH.D. Department of Psychology

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [email protected] www.kleimanlab.org

PRIMARY ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT 2019 – present Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology

2014 – 2018 Harvard University, Department of Psychology Lecturer and Research Associate (2017 – 2018) Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow (2016 – 2017) Harvard College Fellow in Psychology (2014 – 2016)

ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC/RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS 2016 – present Franciscan Hospital for Children Research Scientist

2014 – 2019 Harvard Extension School Instructor, Social Science Division

EDUCATION 2014 George Mason University Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Principal Advisor: John H. Riskind, Ph.D.

2014 Temple University Pre-Doctoral Internship Research Preceptor: Michael McCloskey, Ph.D.

2010 George Mason University M.A. Clinical Psychology

Principal Advisor: John H. Riskind, Ph.D.

2008 Temple University B.A. Psychology (Magna Cum Laude)

Principal Advisor: Lauren B. Alloy, Ph.D.

FUNDING Current support

2019 – 2021 Busch Biomedical Grant Real-time physiological and psychological assessment of emotion regulation as a mechanism of efficacy in Dialectical Behavior Therapy Co-Principal Investigator (with Shireen Rizvi) Amount awarded: $39,724

2018 – 2021 National Institute of Mental Health (R34 MH113757-01A1) Real-time Intervention for Reducing Suicide Risk Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $769,728

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2019 - 2023 National Institute of Mental Health (RF1 MH120830)

Temporal Dynamics of Stress, Sleep, and Arousal in Short-Term Risk for Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Co-Investigator (PI: Richard Liu) and Rutgers Subcontract PI Amount awarded: $2,640,953 (Rutgers subcontract: $158,330)

2018 – 2022

National Institute of Mental Health (U01 MH116928) Intensive Longitudinal Study of Suicidal Behaviors and Related Health Outcomes Co-Investigator (PI: Matt Nock) Amount awarded: $3,261,379

2018 – 2019

National Institute of Mental Health (R21 MH115293-01S1) Administrative supplement to Using Ambulatory Physiological Monitoring to Improve Detection of Harmful Behaviors on Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatry Units Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $67,605

2018 – 2019

Military Suicide Research Consortium (W81XWH-16-2-0004) Enhancing Identification of Suicide Risk among Military Service Members and Veterans: A Machine Learning Approach to Suicidality Co-Investigator (PI: Andrew Littlefield) and Rutgers Subcontract PI Amount awarded: $260,992 (Rutgers subcontract: $37,940)

2018 – 2020 Harvard University Foundation of Human Behavior Initiative The Role of Cognitive Effect in Regulatory Decision Making Co-Investigator (PI: Peter Franz) Amount awarded: $4,830

2018 – 2020 Harvard University Foundation of Human Behavior Initiative Evaluating the convergent and ecological validity of non-suicidal self-injury paradigms Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $4,550

2017 – 2019

National Institute of Mental Health (R21 MH115293) Using Ambulatory Physiological Monitoring to Improve Detection of Harmful Behaviors on Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatry Units Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $431,174

2015 – 2020 Chet and Will Griswold Suicide Prevention Fund Real-Time Monitoring and Prediction of Suicidal Thoughts Co-Investigator (PI: Matthew Nock) Amount awarded: $280,000

2016 – 2020 National Institute of Mental Health (L30 MH110990) Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program Initial period 2016 – 2018, renewal 2018 – 2020

Current support (as consultant) and training grants 2019 - 2024 National Institute of Mental Health (K23 MH120436)

Digital Monitoring of Agitation for Short-Term Suicide Risk Prediction Consultant (PI: Kate Bentley)

2017 – 2019 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (YIG-1-054-16) Sleep Disturbance and Short-Term Suicide Risk in Youth after Psychiatric Hospitalization Consultant (PI: Cassie Glenn)

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Completed support 2017 – 2019 Harvard University Foundation of Human Behavior Initiative

Using Wearable Physiological Monitors to Detect Distress Associated with Suicidal Ideation Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $4,916

2016 – 2018 American Psychological Foundation Visionary Grant A Pilot Study of a Smartphone-based Intervention for Suicidal Inpatients Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $19,891

2016 – 2018 Harvard University Foundation of Human Behavior Initiative Developing Novel Methods to Test a Behavioral Economic Model of Youth Suicide Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Brianna Turner) Amount awarded: $5,000

2015 – 2017 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Pilot Grant Impact of Cognitive Vulnerabilities to Anxiety and Fear of Intense Emotion on Suicidality Consultant (PI: John Riskind)

2015 – 2017 Harvard University Foundation of Human Behavior Initiative A Real-Time Evaluation of Imminent Suicide Risk Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $5,000

2013 – 2014 John Templeton Foundation/The Greater Good Science Center Gratitude as a Suicide Resiliency Factor: Exploration of Moderators and Behavioral, Social, and Psychological Mechanisms Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $9,299

2012 – 2013 George Mason University College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dissertation Completion Award The Stress Generation Theory Explains Unanswered Questions in Suicide Research Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $8,000

2012 – 2013 Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Dissertation Award Principal Investigator Amount awarded: $500

2011– 2012 Parents of Autistic Children of Northern Virginia and Organization for Autism Research Needs Assessment for the Northern Virginia Autistic Community (Contract) Principal Investigator

PUBLICATIONS

ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 85. Kleiman, E.M. Millner, A.J., Joyce, V.W., Nash, C.C., Bunonopane, R.J., & Nock, M.K. (in press). Feasibility and

acceptability of using wearable physiological monitors with suicidal adolescent inpatients. JMIR mHealth and uHealth.

84. Kleiman, E.M. & Nock, M.K. (in press). New directions for improving the prediction, prevention, and treatment of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among hospital patients. General Hospital Psychiatry.

83. Kleiman, E.M., Glenn, C.R., & Liu, R.T. (in press). Real-time monitoring of suicide risk among adolescents: Potential barriers, possible solutions, and future directions. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

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82. Glenn, C. R., Kleiman, E.M., Kellerman, J. K., Pollak, O., Cha, C. B., Esposito, E. C., Porter, A. C., Wyman, P. A.,

& Boatman, A. E. (in press). Annual Research Review: A meta-analytic review of worldwide suicide rates in adolescents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

81. Bernstein, E.E., Kleiman, E.M., van Bork, R., Moriarity, D.P., Mac Giollabhui, N., McNally, R.J., Abramson, L.Y., & Alloy, L.B. (in press). Unique and predictive relationships between components of cognitive vulnerability and symptoms of depression. Depression and Anxiety.

80. Fahlgren, M.K., Kleiman, E.M., Puhalla, A., & McCloskey, M.S. (in press). Age and gender effects in recent violence perpetration. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

79. Bernstein, E.E., Kleiman, E.M., & McNally, R.J. (2019). Mnemonic discrimination under stress and its clinical relevance for anxiety. Clinical Psychological Science, 7, 1014-1031.

78. Coppersmith, D. D., Kleiman, E.M., Glenn, C. R., Millner, A. J., & Nock, M. K. (2019). The dynamics of social support among suicide attempters: A smartphone-based daily diary study. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 120, 103348.

77. Fox, K.R., Wang, S.B., Boccagno, C., Haynos, A.F., Kleiman, E.M., & Hooley, J.M. (2019). Comparing self-harming intentions underlying eating disordered behaviors and NSSI: Evidence that distinctions are less clear than assumed. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 52, 564-575.

76. Turner, B.J, Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2019). Non-suicidal self-injury prevalence, course, and association with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in two large, representative samples of U.S. Army Soldiers. Psychological Medicine, 49, 1470-1480.

75. Bentley, K. H., Kleiman, E.M., Elliott, G., Huffman, J. C., & Nock, M. K. (2019). Real-time monitoring technology in single-case experimental design research: Opportunities and challenges. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 117, 87-96.

74. Mou, D., Kleiman, E.M., Fedor, S., Beck, S., Huffman, J. C., & Nock, M. K. (2018). Negative affect is more strongly associated with suicidal thinking among suicidal patients with borderline personality disorder than those without. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 104, 198-201.

73. Kleiman, E.M., Turner, B.J., Fedor, S., Beale, E.E., Picard, R.W., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Digital phenotyping of suicidal thoughts. Depression and Anxiety, 35, 601-608.

72. Cha, C.B., Franz, P.J., Guzman, E., Glenn, C.R., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Suicide among youth: Epidemiology, (potential) etiology, and treatment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 59, 460-482.

71. Kleiman, E.M., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Millner, A.J., Franz, P.J., Fox, K.R., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Are suicidal thoughts reinforcing? A preliminary real-time monitoring study on the affect regulation function of suicidal thinking. Journal of Affective Disorders, 232, 122-126.

70. Ammerman, B.A., Jacobucci, R.J., Kleiman, E.M., Uyeji, L.L., & McCloskey, M.S. (2018). The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury age of onset and severity of self-harm. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 48, 31-37.

69. Kleiman, E.M., Turner, B.J., Chapman, A.L., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Fatigue moderates the relationship between perceived stress and suicidal ideation: Evidence from two high-resolution studies. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 47, 116-130.

68. Fox, K.R., Franklin, J.C., Ribeiro, J.D., Kleiman, E.M., Hooley, J.M., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Affect toward the self and self-injury stimuli as potential risk factors for nonsuicidal self-injury. Psychiatry Research, 260, 279-285.

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67. Glenn, C.R., Kleiman, E.M., Cha, C.B., Deming, C.A., Franklin, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Understanding

suicide risk within the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework: A meta-analytic review. Depression & Anxiety, 35, 65-88.

66. Kleiman, E.M. & Liu, R.T. (2018). An examination of the prospective association between religious service attendance and suicide: Explanatory factors and period effects. J. of Affective Disorders, 225, 618-623.

65. Kleiman, E.M. & Nock, M.K. (2018). Real-time assessment of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Current Opinion in Psychology, 22, 33-37.

64. Glenn, C.R., Kleiman, E.M., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Santee, A.C., Esposito, E.C., Cha, C.B., Nock, M.K., & Auerbach, R.P. (2017). Implicit suicide-related cognition predicts changes in explicit suicide ideation during residential treatment in adolescents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58, 1319-1329.

62. Kleiman, E.M., Turner, B.J., Fedor, S., Beale, E.E., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2017). Examination of real-time fluctuations in suicidal ideation and its risk factors: Results from two ecological momentary assessment studies. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 126, 726-738.

61. Kleiman, E.M. & Nock, M.K. (2017). Advances in scientific possibilities offered by real-time monitoring technology. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 80, 118 – 124.

60. Hamilton, J.L., Burke, T.A., Stange, J.P., Kleiman, E.M., Rubenstein, L.M., Scopelliti, K.A., Abramson, L.Y., & Alloy, L.B. (2017). Trait affect, emotion regulation, and the generation of negative and positive interpersonal events. Behavior Therapy, 48, 435-447.

62. Hong, R.Y., Riskind, J.H., Cheung, M.W. L., Calvete, E. Gonzalez-Diez, Z., Ataly, A.A., Curzik, D., Jokic-Begic, N., del Palacio-Gonzalez, A., Mihić, L., Samac, N., Sica, C., Sugiura, Y., Khatri, S., & Kleiman, E.M. (2017) The Looming Maladaptive Style Questionnaire: Measurement invariance and relations to anxiety and depression across 10 countries. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 49, 1-11.

59. Glenn, C.G., Cha, C.B., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2017). Understanding suicide risk within the research domain criteria (RDoC) framework: Insights, challenges, and future research considerations. Clinical Psychological Science, 5, 568-592.

58. Liu, R.T., Hernandez, E.M., Trout, Z.M., Kleiman, E.M., & Bozzay, M.L. (2017). Depression, social support, and long-term risk for coronary heart disease in a 13-year longitudinal epidemiological study. Psychiatry Research, 215, 36-40.

57. Ammerman, B.A., Jacobucci, R., Kleiman, E.M., Muehlenkamp, J.J., & McCloskey, M.S. (2017) Development and validation of empirically derived frequency criteria for NSSI disorder using exploratory data mining. Psychological Assessment, 29, 221-231.

56. Franklin, J.C., Ribeiro, J.D., Fox, K.R., Bentley, K.H., Kleiman, E.M., Huang, X., Musacchio, K., Jaroszewski, A.C., Chang, B.P., & Nock, M.K. (2017). Risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analysis of 50 years of research. Psychological Bulletin, 143, 187 – 232.

55. Ammerman, B.A., Kleiman, E.M., Jenkins, A.L., Berman, M.E., & McCloskey M.S. (2017). Using propensity scores to examine the association between behavioral inhibition/activation and nonsuicidal and suicidal self-injury. Crisis, 38, 227-236.

54. Kleiman, E.M., Chiara, A.M., Liu, R.T., Jager-Hyman, S.G., Choi, J.Y., & Alloy, L.B. (2017). Optimism and well-being: A prospective multi-method and multi-dimensional examination of optimism as a resilience factor following the occurrence of stressful life events. Cognition and Emotion, 31, 269–283.

53. Trout, Z.M., Hernandez, E.M., Kleiman, E.M., & Liu, R.T. (2017). Prospective prediction of first lifetime suicide attempts in a multi-site study of substance users. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 84, 35-40.

52. Chang, B.P., Franklin, J.C., Fox, K.R., Bentley, K.H., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2016). Biological risk factors for suicidal behaviors: A meta-analysis. Translational Psychiatry. 6, e887, 1-8.

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51. Stockton, J., Tucker, R.P., Kleiman, E.M., & Wingate, L.R. (2016). How does gratitude affect the relationship

between positive humor styles and suicide-related outcomes? Personality and Individual Differences, 102, 240-244.

50. Glenn, C.G., Kleiman, E.M., Cha, C.B., Nock, M.K., & Prinstein, M.J., (2016). Implicit cognition about self-injury predicts actual self-injurious behavior: Results from a longitudinal study of adolescents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 57, 805-813.

49. Franklin J., Fox K., Franklin C., Kleiman E.M., Ribeiro J., Hooley J., & Nock M.K. (2016). A brief mobile app reduces nonsuicidal and suicidal self-injury: Evidence from three randomized controlled trials. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 544-557.

48. Stange, J.P., Kleiman, E.M., Sylvia, L.G., Magalhães, P.V., Berk, M., Nierenberg, A.A., & Deckersbach, T. (2016). Specific mood symptoms confer risk for suicidal ideation in bipolar disorder with and without suicide attempt history: Multi-wave data from STEP-BD, Depression and Anxiety, 33, 464-472.

47. Breithaupt, L.E., Rallis, B., Mehlenbeck, R.S., & Kleiman, E.M. (2016). Rumination and self-control interact to predict bulimic symptomatology in college students. Eating Behaviors, 22, 1-4.

46. Bentley, K. H., Franklin, J. C., Ribeiro, J. D., Kleiman, E.M., Fox, K. R., & Nock, M. K. (2016). Anxiety and its disorders as risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 43, 30-46.

44. Hamilton, J.L., Kleiman, E.M., Rubenstein, L.M., Stange, J.P., Flynn, M., Abramson, L.Y., & Alloy, L.B. (2016). Deficits in emotional clarity and vulnerability to peer victimization and internalizing symptoms among early adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 45, 183-194.

45. Ribeiro, J.D., Franklin, J.C., Fox, K.R., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H., Chang, B.P., & Nock, M.K. (2016). Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors as risk factors for future suicide ideation, attempts, and death: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Psychological Medicine, 46, 225-236.

43. Kleiman, E.M., Kashdan, T.B., Montfort, S., Goodman, F., & Machell, K.A. (2015). Perceived responsiveness

during an initial social interaction with a stranger predicts a positive memory bias one week later. Cognition & Emotion, 29, 332-341.

42. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., Riskind, J.H., & Hamilton, J.L. (2015). Depression as a mediator of negative cognitive style and hopelessness in stress generation. British Journal of Psychology, 106, 68-83.

41. Kleiman, E.M., & Anestis, M.D. (2015). Introduction to special issue: Moving from main effects to mediators

and moderators. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 8, 95-98.

40. Liu, R. T., Kleiman, E.M., Nestor, B. A., & Cheek, S. M. (2015). The hopelessness theory of depression: A quarter-century in review. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 22, 345-365.

39. Stange, J. P., Hamilton, J. L., Burke, T. A., Kleiman, E.M., O’Garro-Moore, J. K., Seligman, N. D., Abramson, L.

Y., & Alloy, L. B. (2015). Negative cognitive styles synergistically predict suicidal ideation in bipolar spectrum disorders: A three-year prospective study. Psychiatry Research, 226, 162-168.

38. Ammerman, B., Kleiman, E.M., Uyeji, L., Knorr, A. & McCloskey, M. S. (2015). Suicidal and violent behavior: The role of anger, emotion dysregulation, and impulsivity. Personality & Individual Differences, 79, 57-62.

37. Kleiman, E.M., Kulper, D.A., Uyeji, L.L., Jenkins, A.L., McCloskey, M.S. (2015). Forms of non-suicidal self-injury as a function of trait aggression. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 59, 21-27.

36. Kleiman, E.M. (2015). Suicide acceptability as a mechanism of suicide clustering in a nationally

representative sample of adolescents. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 59, 17-20.

35. Kulper, D., Kleiman, E.M., McCloskey, M.S., Berman, M.E., & Coccarro, E.F. (2015). The experience of aggressive outbursts in intermittent explosive disorder. Psychiatry Research, 225, 710-715.

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Blalock, D., Young, K.C., & Kleiman, E.M. (2015). Stability amidst turmoil: Grit buffers the effects of negative life events on suicidal ideation. Psychiatry Research, 228, 781-784.

33. Fox, K.R., Franklin, J.C., Ribeiro, J.D., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H., & Nock. M.K. (2015). Meta-analysis of

risk factors for nonsuicidal self-injury. Clinical Psychology Review, 42, 156-167.

32. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Stange, J.P., Hamilton, J.L., & Alloy, L.B. (2014). Cognitive and interpersonal vulnerability to suicidal ideation: A weakest-link approach. Behavior Therapy, 45, 778-790.

31. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., & Schaefer, K.E. (2014). Social support and positive events as suicide resiliency factors: Examination of synergistic buffering effects. Archives of Suicide Research, 18, 144-155.

30. Anestis, M.D., Kleiman, E.M., Lavender, J.M., Tull, M.T., & Gratz, K.L. (2014). The pursuit of death versus

escape from negative affect: An examination of the nature of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and both suicidal behavior and non-suicidal self-injury. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55, 1820-1830.

29. Kleiman, E.M., Ammerman, B., Look, A.E., Berman, M.E., & McCloskey, M.S. (2014). The role of emotion

reactivity and gender in the relationship between psychopathology and self-injurious behavior. Personality and Individual Differences, 69, 150-155.

28. Kashdan, T.B., Goodman, F., Machell, K.A., Kleiman, E.M. Montfort, S., Ciarrochi J, & Nezlek J.B. (2014). Contextual approach to experiential avoidance and social anxiety: Evidence from an experimental interaction and daily interactions of people with social anxiety disorder. Emotion, 14, 769- 781.

27. Hamilton, J.L., Stange, J.P., Kleiman, E.M., Hamlat, E., Abramson, L.Y., & Alloy, L.B. (2014). Cognitive

vulnerabilities amplify the effect of early pubertal timing on interpersonal stress generation during adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 824-833.

26. Kleiman, E.M., Law, K.C., & Anestis, M.D. (2014). Do theories of suicide play well together? Integrating the

hopelessness and interpersonal theories of suicide. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55, 431-438.

25. Bozzay-Hall, M., Liu, R.T., & Kleiman, E.M. (2014). Gender and age differences in suicide mortality in the context of violent death: Findings from a multi-state population-based surveillance system. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55, 1077-1084.

24. Kleiman, E.M. & Liu, R.T. (2014). Long-term prospective prediction of suicide in a nationally representative sample: Religiosity as a protective factor. British Journal of Psychiatry, 204, 262-266.

23. Riskind, J.H., Kleiman, E.M., Seifritz, E., & Neuhoff, J. (2014). Relationships between anxiety and depression

symptoms and looming cognitive vulnerability style on anticipatory auditory looming bias. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 45-50.

22. Kleiman, E.M., & Riskind, J.H. (2014). Negative cognitive style and looming cognitive style synergistically

predict stress generation. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 27, 347-359.

21. Puzia, M. E., Kraines, M. A., Liu, R. T., & Kleiman, E.M. (2014). Early life stressors and suicidal ideation: Mediation by interpersonal risk factors. Personality and Individual Differences, 56, 68-72.

20. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., & Riskind, J.H. (2014) Integrating the interpersonal psychological theory of suicide

into the depression/suicidal ideation relationship: A short-term prospective study. Behavior Therapy, 45, 212-221.

19. Liu, R.T., Kraines, M.A., Puzia, M.E., Massing-Schaffer, M., Kleiman, E.M. (2013). Sociodemographic predictors of suicide means in a population-based surveillance system: Findings from the National Violent Death Reporting System. Journal of Affective Disorders, 151, 449-454.

18. Kleiman, E.M., & Beaver, J.K. (2013). A meaningful life is worth living: Meaning in life as a suicide resiliency

factor. Psychiatry Research, 210, 934-939.

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17. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T. (2013). Social support as a protective factor in suicide: Studies from American and

English representative samples. Journal of Affective Disorders, 150, 540-545.

16. Riskind J.H., Kleiman, E.M., Weingarden, H., & Danvers, A. (2013). Cognitive vulnerability to anxiety in the stress generation process: Further investigation of the interaction effect between the looming cognitive style and anxiety sensitivity. J. of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry, 44, 381-387.

15. Kleiman, E.M., Adams, L.M., Kashdan, T.B, & Riskind, J.H. (2013). Grit and gratitude indirectly reduce the

risk of suicidal ideations by enhancing meaning in life: Evidence for a moderated mediation model. Journal of Research in Personality. 47, 539-546.

14. Kashdan, T.B., Adams, L.A., Kleiman, E.M., Pelham, W.E., & Lang, A.R. (2013). Stress-induced drinking in parents of boys with ADHD: Heterogeneous groups in an experimental study of adult-child interactions. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41, 919-927.

13. Kleiman, E.M., Adams, L.M., Kashdan, T.B, & Riskind, J.H. (2013). Grateful individuals are not suicidal:

Buffering the risks of hopelessness and depressive symptoms. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 595-599.

12. Kaczmarek, L.D., Kashdan, T.B., Kleiman, E.M., Baczkowski, N., Enko E., Siebers, A., … Baran, B. (2013). Who self-initiates gratitude interventions in daily life? An examination of intentions, curiosity, and unhappiness. Personality and Individual Differences, 85, 805-810.

11. Riskind, J.H., Kleiman, E.M., & Schaefer, K.E. (2013). Positive experiences buffer negative experiences in depression but not anxiety. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 32, 363-380.

10. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R. T., & Riskind, J. H. (2013). Enhancing attributional style as a resiliency factor in depressogenic stress generation. Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 26, 467-474.

9. Kleiman, E.M. & Riskind, J.H. (2013). Utilized social support and self-esteem mediate the relationship

between perceived social support and suicide ideation: A test of a multiple mediator model. Crisis, 34, 42-49.

8. Riskind, J.H., Calvete, E., Gonzalez, Z., Orue, I, Kleiman, E.M., & Shahar, G. (2013). Direct and verbal threat cognitions mediated effects of looming cognitive style on social anxiety, depression, and hostility via verbal social threat cognitions. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 6, 73-85.

7. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J. H., Schaefer, K. E., & Weingarden, H. (2012). The moderating role of social support on the relationship between impulsivity and suicide risk. Crisis, 33, 273–279.

6. Riskind, J. H. & Kleiman, E.M. (2012). Looming cognitive style, emotion schemas, and fears of loss of

emotional control: Two studies. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 5, 392-405.

5. Liu, R. T. & Kleiman, E.M. (2012). Impulsivity and the generation of negative life events: The role of negative urgency. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 609–612.

4. Kleiman, E.M., Miller, A. B., & Riskind, J. H. (2012). Enhancing attributional style as a protective factor in

suicide. Journal of Affective Disorders, 143, 236–240.

3. Kleiman, E.M. & Riskind, J.H. (2012). Cognitive vulnerability to comorbidity: Looming cognitive style & depressive cognitive style as synergistic predictors of anxiety and depression symptoms. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 43, 1109-1114.

2. Giorgio, J. M., Sanflippo, J., Kleiman, E.,Reilly, D., Bender, R. E., Wagner, C. A., Liu, R. T., Alloy, L.B. (2010). An

experiential avoidance conceptualization of depressive rumination: Three tests of the model. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48, 1021-1031.

1. Black, D.O, Riskind, J. H., & Kleiman, E.M. (2010). Lifetime history of anxiety and mood disorders predicted

by cognitive vulnerability to anxiety. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 3, 215-227.

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Commentaries and responses 3. Ribeiro, J., Franklin, J., Fox, K., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K., Chang, B., & Nock, M. (2016). Suicide as a complex

classification problem: Machine learning and related techniques can advance suicide prediction. Psychological Medicine, 46, 2009-2010.

2. Kleiman, E.M., & Liu, R. T. (2014). Authors’ reply to Nebhinani. British Journal of Psychiatry, 204, 404–405.

1. Kleiman, E.M., & Liu, R. T. (2014). Authors’ reply to Yates & Aria. British Journal of Psychiatry, 205, 163–164.

Published Abstracts 1. Goldstein, K.E., Peterson, C.K., Harmon-Hones, E., Alloy, L.B., Kleiman, E.M., Nusslock, R., Reilly, D.,

Abramson, L.Y., Whitehouse, W.G., (2008). Cognitive style and frontal EEG asymmetry during increased goal-striving in bipolar disorder. Psychophys., 45, S47.

Book chapters 11. Ramirez, F., Kleiman, E.M., Boccagno, C., Nizzi, M., & Nock, M.K. (2019), Suicide. In: Clinical Manual for

Management of PTSD, 2nd Ed; Suicide, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

10. Franz, P., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2019) Why do people hurt themselves: Self-harm as a means to attain positive emotion. In: Gruber, J. (Ed.). Positive Emotion and Psychopathology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

9. Kleiman, E. M., Coppersmith, D. D. L., & Deming, C. A. (2019). Interpersonal needs and social support. In J. K. Hirsch, E. C. Chang, & J. Kelliher Rabon (Eds.), A Positive Psychological Approach to Suicide: Theory, Research, and Prevention. New York: Springer.

8. Nock, M.K., Boccagno, C.B., Kleiman, E.M., Ramirez, F., Wang, S.B. (2019). Suicidal and nonsuicidal self-injury. In M. J. Prinstein, E. A. Youngstrom, E. J. Mash, & R. A. Barkley (Eds.), Treatment of Childhood Disorders, Fifth Edition. New York, NY: Guilford Publications

7. Maddux, J. E., & Kleiman, E. M., & Gosselin, J. T., (2018). Self-efficacy. In D. S. Dunn (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies online: Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

6. Maddux, J. E., & Kleiman, E. M. (2018). Self-efficacy. In G. Oettingen, A. T. Sevincer, & P. Gollwitzer (Eds.), The psychology of thinking about the future. New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

5. Turner, B.J., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2018). Psychopathology and suicidal behavior. In Butcher, J.N., Hooley, J., & Kendall, P.C. (Eds.), APA handbook of Psychopathology. Washington, DC: APA Books.

4. Maddux, J. E., & Kleiman, E.M. (2016). Self-efficacy: The power of believing you can. In S. J. Lopez, L. M. Edwards, & S. C. Marques (Eds.), Oxford handbook of positive psychology (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

3. Maddux, J. E., & Kleiman, E.M. (2016). Self-efficacy. In A. Wood & J. Johnson (Eds.), Handbook of positive clinical psychology. New York: Wiley.

2. Maddux, J. E., & Gosselin, J. T., & Kleiman, E.M. (2016). Self-efficacy. In D. S. Dunn (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies online: Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

1. Parks, A. C., Kleiman, E.M., Kashdan, T. B., Hausmann, L., Meyer, P., Day, A. M., … Kahler, C. W. (2015). Positive psychotherapeutic and behavioral interventions. In D. V. Jeste & B. W. Palmer (Eds.), Positive Psychiatry: A Clinical Handbook. Washington, DC: APA.

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2. Kleiman, E.M. (2019). E4tools: Data management tools for the Empatica E4 wearable physiological monitor. Retrieved from https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=E4tools

1. Kleiman, E.M. (2017). EMAtools: Data management tools for real-time monitoring/ecological momentary assessment data. Retrieved from https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=EMAtools

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CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

Conference symposia chair/discussant 14. Kleiman, E.M. (2019, November). Discussant for B. Ammerman (Chair) Utilizing text mining in clinical research:

Novel applications for improving the prediction of psychological distress. Symposium to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Atlanta, GA.

13. Kleiman, E.M. (2019, June). Discussant for G. Lafit (Chair) Making the black box transparent: Open science practices in ESM research. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

12. Coppersmith, D.D.L & Kleiman, E.M. (2019, June). Same theories, new methods: Using Real-Time Monitoring to Test Theories of Suicide. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

11. Coppersmith, D.D.L & Kleiman, E.M. (2019, June). The promise and perils of integrating wearable sensors into research on suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and their risk factors. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

10. Bernstein, E.B. & Kleiman, E.M. (2019, March) Emotion regulation in daily life: Understanding emotional disorders and emotional wellbeing through experience sampling and wearable monitoring. Symposium presented at the annual ADAA conference, Chicago, IL.

9. Kleiman, E.M. (2018, November) Discussant for B.A. Ammerman (chair) Improving risk assessment and treatment planning for suicidal emergency department patients. Symposium presented at the 52nd annual ABCT conference, Washington, DC.

8. Kleiman, E.M. & Turner, B.T. (2016, Oct.) How can recent technological advances help us better understand risk for suicide and non-suicidal self-injury? Cutting edge research using real-time monitoring methodology. Presented at the 50th annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

7. Kleiman, E.M., & Miller, A.B. (2015, November). Understanding suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents and emerging adults: Recent innovations and future directions. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

6. De Nadai, A. & Kleiman, E.M. (2015, November) Considering factors that underlie internalizing conditions: Comprehensive meta-analyses of suicidality, anxiety, and tic disorders. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

5. Kleiman, E.M. (2015, May) Discussant for D. Disabato and K.A. Machell (co-chairs) Personality strengths in context: When to use them and when to lose them. Symposium presented at the 27th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.

4. Kleiman, E.M. & Liu, R.T. (2014, November). The hopelessness theory turns 25: Current status and future directions. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

3. Kleiman, E.M. (2013, November) Current status and new directions in suicide research: The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide and beyond. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville.

2. Kleiman, E.M. & Starr, L.R. (2013, November) Stress generation: Biological factors, developmental roots, and diverse outcomes. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

1. Kleiman, E.M. (2012, April) Stress Generation and Recovery. Presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. Arlington, VA.

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Conference symposia talks 39. Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H, Millner, A.J., Fortgang, R., Huffman, J., Nock, M.K.

(2019, November). Diurnal variation in suicidal thinking: A real-time monitoring study. In Christian C. (chair) The Influence of Time of Day on Psychopathology and Implications for In-the-Moment and Personalized Interventions. Symposium to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Atlanta, GA.

38. Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2019, November). Feasibility and initial efficacy of a smartphone-based intervention for suicide risk reduction. In C.B. Wolk (Chair) Suicide prevention: From biomarkers to intervention implementation. Symposium to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Altanta, GA.

37. Dempsey, W., Walton, A., Kleiman, E.M., Murphy, S., & Nock, M.K. (2019, June). Analytical methods for making sense of mobile health data in suicide research. In D.D.L. Coppersmith & E.M. Kleiman (co-chairs) The promise and perils of integrating wearable sensors into research on suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and their risk factors. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

36. Coppersmith, D.D.L, Kleiman, E.M., Millner, A.J., Fedor, S., Picard, R.W., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2019, June). Can biosensors provide new insights into the functions of suicidal thinking? In D.D.L. Coppersmith & E.M. Kleiman (co-chairs) The promise and perils of integrating wearable sensors into research on suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and their risk factors. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

35. Kleiman, E.M., Millner, A.J., Joyce, V.W., Nash, C.C., Buonopane, R.J., & Nock, M.K. (2019, June). Using wearable monitors to detect distress among suicidal adolescent inpatients. In D.D.L. Coppersmith & E.M. Kleiman (co-chairs) The promise and perils of integrating wearable sensors into research on suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and their risk factors. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment, Syracuse, NY.

34. Zuromksi, K.L., Kleiman, E.M., Joyce, V.W. Nash, C.C., Buonopane, R., & Nock, M.K. (2019, April). Objective and subjective sleep quality as a proximal risk factor for non-suicidal self-injury: A short-term longitudinal examination in a hospitalized adolescent sample. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Suicidology Meeting, Denver, CO.

33. Kleiman, E.M., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Millner, A.J., Fox, K.R., Franz, P.J., & Nock, M.K. (2019, March). Are suicidal thoughts reinforcing? A preliminary real-time monitoring study on the affect regulation function of suicidal thinking. In E.E. Bernstein & E.M. Kleiman (co-chairs) Emotion regulation in daily life: Understanding emotional disorders and emotional wellbeing through experience sampling and wearable monitoring. Symposium presented at the annual ADAA conference, Chicago, IL.

32. Blysma, L., Dahne, J., Kleiman, E.M., & Thompson, R. (2018, November). Measuring facets of depression in everyday life: A practical discussion of pragmatics and innovations (R. Hershenberg, moderator). Panel discussion at the 52nd annual ABCT conference, Washington, DC.

31. Kleiman, E.M., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Glenn, C.G., & Nock, M.K. (2018, November). People engage in non-suicidal self-injury during times when it does not help regulate emotion: A smartphone-based real-time monitoring study. In S.E. Victor (Chair) Ecological momentary assessment of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors: Identifying near-term risk factors in daily life. Symposium presented at the 52nd annual ABCT conference, Washington, DC.

30. Shrier, L.A., Sarda, V., Kleiman, E.M., Jonestrask, C., Harris, S.K. (2017, November) Predictors of success over two weeks of attempted abstinence from marijuana in young adults. Presented at the 2017 Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse National Conference, Washington, DC.

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29. Turner, B. J., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M. K. (2017, June). Using epidemiological surveys to understand

diverse experiences of NSSI: Recent findings from the Army STARRS studies. Presented at the 2017 Annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Self-injury, Philadelphia, PA.

28. Kleiman, E.M., Jacobucci, R., Ammerman, B.A., Turner, B.J., Beale, E.E., Fedor, S., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2017, November). Which affect states are most strongly associated with suicidal ideation? A real-time monitoring, exploratory data mining study. In B.A. Ammerman (Chair) The role of exploratory data mining in clinical research: Demonstrating applications in self-injurious thoughts and behaviors. Presented at the 51st annual ABCT conference, San Diego.

27. Turner, B.J., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2017, April). Which daily events confer the strongest risk for suicidal ideation? In J.G. Stewart (Chair) The impact of life stress on suicide and non-suicidal self-injury: naturalistic and experimental evidence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, San Francisco, CA.

26. Kleiman, E.M. & Nock, M.K. (2016, October). Short-term variation in suicidal ideation and its risk factors: An ecological momentary assessment study. In E.M. Kleiman & Turner, B.J. (Co-chairs) How can recent technological advances help us better understand risk for suicide and non-suicidal self-injury? Cutting edge research using real-time monitoring methodology. Presented at the 50th annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

25. Turner, B.J., Kleiman, E.M., Chapman, A.L., & Nock, M.K. (2016, October). Predicting suicidal thoughts in day-to-day life: The moderating role of daily fatigue. In E.M. Kleiman & Turner, B.J. (Co-chairs) How can recent technological advances help us better understand risk for suicide and non-suicidal self-injury? Cutting edge research using real-time monitoring methodology. Presented at the 50th annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

24. Turner, B.J., Kleiman, E.M, & Nock, M.K. (2016, October). Risk of Suicidal Behavior in Low-Socioeconomic Status, Urban Youth. In A.B. Miller & Turner, B.J. (Co-chairs) Examining the Link Between Childhood Adversity and Youth Psychopathology from a Cognitive Science and Transdiagnostic Approach: Moving From "Who" to "How" and "Why". Presented at the 50th annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

23. Kleiman, E.M., Franklin, J.C., Fox, K.R., Ribeiro, J.D., Bentley, K.H., & Nock, M.K. (2015, November). Negative life events and suicide risk: A meta-analysis of suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and completions. In A. De Nadai, & Kleiman, E.M. (Co-chairs) Considering factors that underlie internalizing conditions: Comprehensive meta-analyses of suicidality, anxiety, and tic disorders. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

22. Ammerman, B.A., Jacobucci, R., Kleiman, E.M., Muehlenkamp, J.J., & McCloskey, M.S., (2015, November).

Development and validation of empirically derived frequency criteria for NSSI disorder using exploratory data mining. In E.M Kleiman & Miller, A.B. (co-chairs) Understanding suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents and emerging adults: Recent innovations and future directions. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

21. Bentley, K. H., Franklin, J. C., Ribeiro, J. D., Kleiman, E.M., Fox, K. R., & Nock, M. K. (2015,

November). The role of anxiety as a risk factor for suicidality: A meta-analysis. In A. De Nadai, & Kleiman, E.M. (Co-chairs) Considering factors that underlie internalizing conditions: Comprehensive meta-analyses of suicidality, anxiety, and tic disorders. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

20. Glenn, C.G., Kleiman, E.M., Cha, C., B., Nock, M.K., & Prinstein, M.J., (2015, November). Examining the nature of implicit self-identification with nonsuicidal self-injury in middle school students. In E.M Kleiman & Miller, A.B., (co-chairs) Understanding suicidal and non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents and emerging adults: Recent innovations and future directions. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

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19. Maack, D., Green, K., Kleiman, E.M., Klinkebiel, C., Pemberton, J.R., & Tynes, B. (2015, November).

Hooray!!! I got into graduate school . . . now what?!?! Panel discussion presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference Chicago, IL.

18. Kleiman, E.M., & Riskind, J.H., (2015, Nov.). Interpersonal mediators of stress generation in depression: A moderated mediation analysis. In J. Hamilton, (Chair). Interpersonal Mechanisms of Risk for Adolescent Depression. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

17. Franklin J., Ribeiro J., Fox K., Bentley K., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock M. (2015, Oct.). Risk factors for suicidal

thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analysis of 50 years of research. In J. Ribeiro (Chair), Advancing the prediction and prevention of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Presented at the IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research, New York, NY.

16. Ribeiro J., Franklin J., Fox K., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock M. (2015, October). Short-term prediction of suicidal

thoughts and behaviors. In J. Ribeiro (Chair), Advancing the prediction and prevention of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Presented at the IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research, New York, NY.

15. Franklin J., Fox K., Franklin C., Kleiman, E.M., Ribeiro J., Hooley J., & Nock M. (2015, October). A novel

phone app substantially reduces self-injury, suicidal plans, and suicidal behaviors: Evidence from three randomized control trials. In J. Ribeiro (Chair), Advancing the prediction and prevention of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Presented at the IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research, New York, NY.

14. Kleiman, E.M., Anestis, M.D., Green, B.A., Blalock, D., & Young, K.C. (2015, May) Too much of a good

thing? Grit’s non-linear relationship with suicidal ideation. In D. Disabato and K.A. Machell (co-chairs) Personality strengths in context: When to use them and when to lose them. Presented at the 27th Annual APS Convention, New York, NY.

13. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Stange, J.P., Hamilton, J. L., & Alloy, L.B. (2014, Nov.). Cognitive and

Interpersonal Vulnerability to Suicidal Ideation: A Weakest-Link Approach. In E.M. Kleiman & R.T. Liu (co-chairs) The hopelessness theory turns 25: Current status and future directions Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

12. Montfort, S.S., Kleiman, E.M., Kashdan, T.B., Machell, K.A, & Goodman, F.R. (2013, Nov.). Capitalization support during an initial social interaction predicts positive memory bias. In T. Erickson (Chair) Amplifying and Dampening Positive Emotional States: Implications for Emotional Disorders. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

11. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., Puzia, M, & Kraines, M.A (2013, November) Does the interpersonal theory of suicide explain the relationship between childhood abuse and suicidal ideation? A structural equation modeling study in an elevate risk population. In A.B. Miller (Chair). Moving beyond risk factors in the study of adolescent and emerging adult suicidal behavior: The role of mediators and moderators. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville.

10. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., & Riskind, J.H. (2013, November) Can the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide explain the depressive symptom/suicidal ideation relationship? A short-term prospective study using structural equation modelling in an elevated risk sample. In E.M. Kleiman (Chair) Current status and new directions in suicide research: The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide and beyond. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

9. Riskind, J.H., & Kleiman, E.M. (2013, November) Does cognitive risk for anxiety (Looming Cognitive Style)

influence the development of suicidal ideation? A short-term prospective study. In E.M. Kleiman (Chair) Current status and new directions in suicide research: The interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide and beyond. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

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8. Kleiman, E.M., & Riskind J.H., (2013, Nov) Broadening the stress generation hypothesis of depression to

the impaired generation of self-produced positive events. In E.M Kleiman & L.R. Starr (Co-Chairs) Stress generation: Biological factors, developmental roots, and diverse outcomes. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

7. Kleiman, E.M., & Riskind, J.H., (2013, October) Grateful people have more to be grateful about: Gratitude as a

predictor of self generated positive events. Paper presented at the Greater Good Foundation Conference on Gratitude, Berkely, CA.

6. Riskind, J.H., & Kleiman, E.M. (2013, June) Pilot Study using Looming Vulnerability Reduction on College

Students with Probable GAD. Open paper presented at World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, Peru.

5. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T. & Riskind, J.H. (2012, November) Enhancing Attributional Style as a Resilience

Factor in Stress Generation. In L. Star (Chair), Talking About My (Stress) Generation: Tracing the Roots of Self-Generated Stress in Depression. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

4. Kleiman, E.M., Adams, L.M., Kashdan, T.B., & Riskind, J.H. (2012, November) Grit and Gratitude as

Interactive Resilience Factors in Suicide. In C. K. Danielson (Chair), Informing Transdiagnostic Models of Psychopathology: Implications for Behavior Change. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

3. Kleiman, E.M. & Riskind, J.H. (2012, April) The Role of Co-Occurring Cognitive Vulnerabilities to Anxiety

and Depression in the Stress Generation Process. In E.M. Kleiman (Chair), Stress Generation and Recovery. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. Arlington, VA.

2. Wong, J., Glazek, K., Kennedy, C., Kleiman, E.M., Schelble, J., Wright, C. (2011, May). The Naked Truth Part

II: Surviving Graduate School. Invited talk at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

1. Riskind, J.H., Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E. (2010, November). Cognitive Vulnerability to Anxiety in Stress Generation: Interactions between the Looming Cognitive Style and Anxiety Sensitivity. In J. Shih & R.P. Auerbach (Co-Chairs), Stress processes in Depression. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

Posters 74. Lee, H.I., Kilbury, E., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Wang, S.B., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H, Millner, A.J., Fortgang,

R., Huffman, J., Nock, M.K. (2019, November). Clarifying the role of social support in the short term prediction of suicidal thoughts. Poster to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Atlanta, GA.

73. Kilbury, E.N., Lee, H.I., Wang, S.B., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H., Millner, A.J., Fortgang, R., Huffman, J., Nock, M.K. (2019, November). Sleep problems and short-term risk of suicidal thoughts: A real-time monitoring study. Poster to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Atlanta, GA.

72. Reid-Russell, A.., Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., Bentley, K.H., Millner, A.J., Fortgang, R., Huffman, J., Nock, M.K. (2019, November). Real-time negative emotion dynamics during inpatient treatment for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Poster to be presented at the 53rd Annual ABCT Conference, Atlanta, GA.

71. Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., Millner, A.J., Franz, P.J. & Nock, M.K. (2019, March). Negative emotion networks and real-time suicide risk. Poster presented at the Society for Affective Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA. (Selected for poster spotlight session)

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70. Porter, A., Kleiman, E.M., Alpert-Gillis, L., & Glenn, C.R. (2019, March). Poor negative emotion differentiation

predicts increased desire for suicide in recently hospitalized youth. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of SRCD, Baltimore, MD.

69. Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2018, May). What do self-injurious thoughts look like? A real-time monitoring study. Presented at the annual American Association of Suicidology conference, Washington, DC.

68. Wang, S.B., Fox, K.R., Kleiman, E.M., Nock, M.K. (2018, April). Real-time occurrence of binge-eating, purging, and nonsuicidal self-injurious behaviors: Results from two ecological momentary assessment studies. Presented at the International Conference on Eating Disorders, Chicago, IL.

67. Mou, D., Kleiman, E.M., Turner, B.J., Beale, E.E., Fedor, S., Beck, S., Huffman, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2017, November). Similar levels of negative affect are more highly correlated with suicidal ideation in patients with borderline personality disorder than those without. Presented at the 51st annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

66. Mahon, E., LeBlanc, N., Kleiman, E.M., & McNally, R.J., (2017, November). Interpretation biases for emotions as a function of anger and aggression proneness. Presented at the 51st annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

65. Coppersmith, D.D.L., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2017, May). The dynamics of social support among suicide attempters: An ecological momentary assessment study. Presented at the at the 29th annual APS Convention, Boston, MA.

64. Trout, Z.M., Hernandez, E., Liu, R.T., Kleiman, E.M., & Nock, M.K. (2016, October). The role of interpersonal risk factors in the prediction of suicidal ideation in a sample of multiple suicide attempters: An ecological momentary assessment study. Presented at the 50th annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

63. Jaroszewski, A.C., Deming, C.A., Fox, K.R., Kleiman, E.M., Franklin, J.C., & Nock, M.K. (2015, November). The role of emotion suppression in nonsuicidal self-injury. Presented at the 49th annual ABCT conference, Chicago, IL.

62. Stange, J.P., Kleiman, E.M., Sylvia, L.G., Magalhães, P.V., Berk, M., Nierenberg, A.A., & Deckersbach, T.

(2015, June) Mood symptoms confer risk for suicidal ideation in bipolar disorder with and without suicide attempt history: Multi-wave data from STEP-BD. Posted presented at 17th Annual Conference of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders, Toronto, ON.

61. Bozzay, M., Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., & Machell, K. (2014, November). Social support, religious service attendance, and depressive symptoms: Examination of synergistic buffers of suicide attempts. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

60. Bozzay, M., Liu, R.T., & Kleiman, E.M. (2014, November). Gender and age differences in suicide mortality in the

context of violent death. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

59. Kraines, M.A., Liu, R.T., Bozzay, M., & Kleiman, E.M. (2014, November). Depression, social support, and long-term risk for coronary heart disease in a 13-year longitudinal epidemiological study. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

58. Seeleman, A., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., (2014, November). Negative cognitive style and self-control as

synergistic risk factors for suicidal ideation. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

57. Uyeji, L, Kleiman, E.M., Ammerman, B., Look, A., Wilson, S., & McCloskey, M.S., (2014, November). Trait

aggression as a predictor of hitting forms of nonsuicidal self-injury. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

56. Ammerman, B., Uyeji, L, Kleiman, E.M., Kulper, D., Wilson, S., & McCloskey, M.S., (2014, November). Role of

emotion reactivity and gender in the relationships between psychopathology and self-injurious behavior. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

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55. Perloe, A., Kleiman, E.M. (2014, November). Savoring the positive: Mindfulness buffers the impact of low

positive affect on depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation. Presented at the 48th annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

54. Ammerman, B., Kleiman, E.M., Uyeji, L., Coccarro, E. McCloskey, M.S. (2014, April). The role of childhood abuse in the relationship between self and other-directed aggression. Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Conference of the American Association of Suicidology, Los Angeles, CA.

53. Stange, J. P., Kleiman, E.M., Hamilton, J. L., Alloy, L. B., & Riskind, J. H. (2014, April). Affective inflexibility and brooding as synergistic predictors of depressed mood: A prospective study. Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.

52. Blalock, D., Young, K., Kleiman, E.M., & Liu, R.T (2013, November). Steady as she goes: Grit buffers the effects

of negative life events on suicidal ideation. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

51. Perloe, A., Kleiman, E.M., & Liu, R.T. (2013, Nov) Meaning in life is a buffer between depression and suicidal ideation. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

50. Machell, K., Erb, S.E., Kleiman, E.M., & Short, J.L. (2013, November) Stress and depression among undergraduates: The role of roommate relationships and gender. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

49. Rallis, B.A., Kleiman, E.M., Martinson, L., Breithaupt, L., Esposito-Symthers, C.E., & Mehlenebck, R.S. (2013,

November) Joiner’s interpersonal psychological theory applied to eating disorders. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

48. Beaver, J., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Chrosniak, L.D., & Kashdan, T.B. (2013, November) Meaning in life as

a protective factor in the relationship between suicidal ideation and impulsivity. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

47. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., Bozzay-Hall, M., & Beaver, J. (2013, November) Long-term prospective prediction of suicide in a nationally representative sample: Religiosity as a protective factor. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

46. Erb, S.E., Machell, K., Kleiman, E.M., & Short, J.L. (2013, November) Family dysfunction and adjustment to

college: Implications for a cross-domain buffering effect. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

45. Liu, R. T., Kraines, M. A., Massing-Schaffer, M., Puzia, M., & Kleiman, E.M. (2013, November) Patterns of suicide mortality and means of lethality in the National Violent Death Reporting System. Presented at the 47th annual ABCT conference, Nashville, TN.

44. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., Beaver, J., & Riskind, J.H. (2013, May). Can the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide

explain the depression/suicidal ideation relationship? A short-term prospective study using structural equation modeling. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

43. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T. (2013, May) Social support as a protective factor in suicide: Two studies from American and English nationally representative samples. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

42. McDonough, L., Bozzay, M., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., (2013, May). Exploring looming cognitive style as a

predictor of OCI-R subscales. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

41. Bozzay, M., McDonough, L., Kleiman, E.M. (2013, May). Do hopelessness and rumination predict suicide? A

mediated moderation model. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

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40. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Sceats, R., Cole, B.F., Whatley, S., Alwine, L. (2012, November). Social support as

a protective factor in suicide. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

39. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., & Riskind, J.H. (2012, November). Depression as a Mediator of Negative Cognitive Style and Hopelessness in Stress Generation. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

38. Riskind, J.H., Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., & Malouf, E.T. (2012, November). Looming cognitive style

moderates the impact of negative urgency on suicide ideation: A short-term prospective study with a college student population. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

37. Rallis, B., Kleiman, E.M., Mehlenbeck, R., Esposito-Smythers, C.L., & Riskind, J.H. (2012, November). Does

social support function as a protective factor in eating disorder symptomology? Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

36. Riskind, J.H., & Kleiman, E.M. (2012, November). the role of co-occurring cognitive vulnerabilities to anxiety

and depression in the stress generation process. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

35. Breithaupt, L., Rallis, B., Kleiman, E.M., & Mehlnebeck, R.S., (2012, Nov.) Rumination and self-control interact

to predict bulimic symptomatology in college students. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference (Obesity and Eating Disorders SIG), National Harbor, MD.

34. Kleiman, E.M., Miller, A.B., Riskind, J.H., Alwine, L., & Whatley, S. (2012, November). Enhancing attributional

style as a protective factor in suicide. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

33. Kleiman, E.M., Malouf, E.T., Schaefer, K.E., Riskind, J.H., Cole, B.F., & Cisler, D. (2012, November).

Perceived social support as a buffer in the relationship between impulsivity and suicide ideation: A prospective examination of the individual facets of impulsivity. Presented at the 46th annual ABCT conference, National Harbor, MD.

32. Kaczmarek, L.D., Mickiewicz, A., Kashdan, T.B., Kleiman, E.M., Baczkowski, B., Enko, J., Sievers, A., Szaefer,

A., Krol, M., & Baran, B. (2012, July). Who self-initiates gratitude interventions in daily life? European Conference of Positive Psychology, Moscow, Russia.

31. Kleiman, E.M., Liu, R.T., & Riskind, J.H. (2012, May). Enhancing attributional style as a protective factor in

stress generation. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL.

30. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Cole, B.F., Beaver, J., & Sceats, R. (2012, May) Man’s best friend: Pets as

protective factors in suicide. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL.

29. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Adams, L.M., & Kashdan, T.B. (2012, May). Dispositional and explanatory optimism as synergistic protective factors in suicide. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL.

28. Kleiman, E.M., Adams, L.M, Kashdan, T.B., Riskind, J.H., Alwine, L., & Cisler, D. (2012, May). Gritty

individuals are not suicidal individuals: Grit as a protective factor in suicide. Presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL.

27. Kleiman, E.M., Malouf, E.T., Cole, B., Sceats, R, & Riskind, J.H., (2012, April) Vulnerabilities to anxiety and

suicide: Negative urgency and looming maladaptive style as interactive predictors of suicide ideation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Arlington, VA.

26. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., & Bozzay, M. (2011, November) Self-Esteem as a protective factor in cognitive

risk for suicide. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference (Suicide SIG), Toronto.

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25. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Danvers, A., Weingarden, H., & Schaefer, K.E. (2011, Nov.) A multiple-mediator

model of the relationship between perceived and utilized social support, self esteem, and suicide. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

24. Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., Weingarden, H., Danvers, A., Riskind, J.H., Weismore, J.T., & Esposito-

Smythers, C.L., (2011, November). Past self injury moderates the relationship between dysfunctional attitudes and suicide risk. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

23. Schaefer, K., Kleiman, E.M., Esposito-Smythers, E. Miller, A. B., & Perloe, A. (2011, November) The

moderating role of aggression on the relationship between impulsivity and suicidal behavior in a clinical adolescent sample. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

22. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., & Schaefer, K.E. (2011, November). Suicide expectancies as an index of suicide

risk. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

21. Weingarden, H., Kleiman, E.M., Danvers, A. & Riskind, J.H. (2011, November) adolescent risk factors of social anxiety disorder: Findings from the national comorbidity survey-replication. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

20. Erb, S.E., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Short, J. (2011, November). Parental relationship depth as a protective

factor for depression and anxiety in stepchildren. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON, November 2011.

19. Erb, S.E., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H. (2011, November). Gender differences in rates of lifetime suicide

attempts among stepchildren. Presented at the 45th annual ABCT conference, Toronto, ON.

18. Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., Weismore J.T., Riskind, J.H. & Esposito-Smythers, C.L. (2011, May) The role of social support as a buffer to suicide. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, D.C.

17. Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., Weismore J.T., Riskind, J.H. & Esposito-Smythers, C.L. (2011, May). The role of self esteem as a mediator of the relationship between social support and suicide: A test of the sociometer hypothesis in suicidality. Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, D.C.

16. Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., Weingarden, H., Weismore, J., Riskind, J.H., & Esposito-Smythers, C.L. (2010,

November) The moderating role of social support on the relationship between impulsivity and suicide risk. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco.

15. Schaefer, K., Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., Danvers, A., Jeanes, K., Stolz, M., Zhao, M. (2010, Nov.) The role of experiential avoidance in predicting high-risk sexual behavior among college students. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

14. Kleiman, E.M., Schaefer, K.E., & Riskind, J.H. (2010, November) The mediating role of positive events on the

relationship between negative life events and distress. suicide. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

13. Kleiman, E.M, Schaefer, K.E., Weismoore, J.T., Bhathia, C., Halstead, M., Riskind, J.H., Esposito-Smythers,

C.L. (2010, November). The role of optimism as a protective factor in the relationships between dysfunctional attitudes, depression, and suicide. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

12. Kleiman, E.M., Riskind, J.H., & Schaefer, K.E. (2010, Nov.). A longitudinal examination of the effects of co-

occurring cognitive vulnerabilities to anxiety and depression on their co-morbid symptoms. Presented at the 44th annual ABCT conference, San Francisco, CA.

11. Kleiman, E.M., Schafer, K., Riskind, J.H. (2010, June). Examining the effects of co-occurring cognitive

vulnerabilities and comorbid anxiety and depression. Presented at the World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, Boston, MA.

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10. Kleiman, E.M., Esposito-Smythers, C., Weismoore, J., & Riskind, J.H. (2009, November). The role of positive

life events on suicide and NSSI in an adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit. Presented at the 43rd annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

9. Kleiman, E.M., Marley, B.A., Smith, J., Liu, R.T., Bender, R.E., Wagner, C., & Alloy, L.B. (2009, November)

Linking rumination with behavioral disengagement and self-blame coping styles. Presented at the 43rd annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

8. Riskind, J.H., Denenny, D., Shaver, J., Kleiman, E.M., Wilson, A., Bhathia, C.A., Abdallah, J., Lim, Y.B., &

Costello, S. (2009, November) thought suppression and the bizarreness of intrusive thoughts. Presented at the 43rd annual ABCT conference, New York, NY.

7. Goldstein, K.E., Bender, R.E., Nusslock, R., Alloy, L.B., Black, S.K., Conner, B.T., Peterson, C.K., Harmon-Jones, E., Kleiman, E.M., Whitehouse, W.G., & Abramson, L.Y. (2009, September) Frontal EEG asymmetry in individuals with bipolar spectrum disorders as a predictor of substance and alcohol use problems. Presented at the Society for Research in Psychopathology Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

6. Walshaw, P. D., Alloy, L. B., Kleiman, E.M., & Keyser, J. (2008, Nov.). Prefrontal function in bipolar disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder during rest, inhibition, and reinforcement. Presented at the 42nd annual ABCT conference, Orlando, FL.

5. Goldstein, K.E., Peterson, C.K., Harmon-Jones, E., Alloy, L.B., Kleiman, E., Nusslock, R., Reilly, D., Abramson, L.Y., Whitehouse, W.G. & Alloy, L.B (2008). Cognitive style and frontal EEG asymmetry during increased goal-striving in bipolar disorder. Poster presentation at the 48th Annual Society for Psychophysiology Research Convention, Austin, TX.

4. Smith, J.M., Sanflippo, J., Liu, R., Kleiman, E., Reilly, D., Feldman, K., Wagner, C., Bender, R., & Alloy, L.B. (2007, November) Experiential avoidance strategies in high ruminating university students. Presented at the 41st annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

3. Sanflippo J., Smith J.S., Liu R., Kleiman, E., Reilly D., Bender R., Wagner C., Alloy L.B. (2007, November).

Gender role orientation and depressogenic risk factors in university students. Presented at the 41st annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia, PA.

2. Wagner, C.A., Bender, R.E., Smith, J., Hughes, M., Sanflippo, J., Liu, R.T, Kleiman, E., Reilly, D., Feldman, K., & Alloy, L.B. (2007, Nov.) Emotional expressiveness as a predictor of affective response to a negative and positive mood induction. Presented at the 41st annual ABCT conference, Phila., PA.

1. Keyser, J., Gerstein, R., Jager-Hyman, S., Liu, R., Kleiman, E., Walshaw, P., & Alloy, L. (2007, Nov.). Does alcohol and substance use predict lifetime and prospective suicidal behaviors in bipolar individuals? Presented at the 41st annual ABCT conference, Philadelphia., PA.

Invited Colloquia, Workshops, and Professional Presentations 2019 Rutgers-Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuro-Psychiatry 2018 Rutgers University Traumatic Loss Coalition Annual Suicide Prevention Conference 2017 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2016 McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School 2016 WHO World Mental Health Survey Initiative, Boston, MA

HONORS AND AWARDS

Research awards 2019 Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology, Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Early Career Researcher

Award 2014 APA Section VII, Division 12 Graduate Student Research Award 2013-2014 Greater Good Science Center Dissertation Research Fellow 2012 Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Dissertation Award 2012 GMU College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dissertation Completion Award

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Academic awards 2013 Beck Institute Scholarship 2009-2012 George Mason University Department of Psychology Graduate Student Fellowship 2007 Temple University Diamond Peer Scholar 2007 Temple University College of Liberal Arts Deans’ Scholar

Teaching awards 2017 Petra T. Shattuck Excellence in Teaching Award 2015-2018 Harvard University Bok Center Certificate of Teaching Excellence (Six times) 2009, 2013 GMU Department of Psychology Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award

Travel awards 2016 Harvard University Postdoctoral Award for Professional Development 2015 Military Suicide Research Consortium Research Day Travel Award

Service/mentorship awards 2016 Nominated for Harvard University Star Prize for Undergraduate Advising 2012 George Mason University Outstanding Clinical Psychology Graduate Student 2008 Temple University Department of Psychology Service Recognition Award

EDITORIAL AND REVIEWING EXPERIENCE

Editor/associate editor 2019 – Senior Editor, Brain and Behavior

Guest editor 2019 General Hospital Psychiatry (Co-edited with Matthew Nock) Suicide Research and General Hospital Psychiatry

2015 International Journal of Cognitive Therapy (Co-Edited with Michael Anestis) Recent advances in suicide research: Exploration of moderators and mediators

Editorial board memberships 2019 – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 2018 – PLOS One (Academic Editor) 2018 – Psychological Assessment

Ad-hoc reviewer for research grants National Institute of Mental Health 2019 Pilot effectiveness trials for treatment, preventive, and services interventions (R34) ZMH1 ERB-K (02) 2018 Development and exploration of psychosocial interventions for mental health disorders ZMH1 ERB-D (02)

Other US institutions 2019 Military Suicide Research Consortium 2018 Military Suicide Research Consortium Clinical Research Grants 2011 APS Student Caucasus Grant Competition 2010 APS Student Caucasus Grant Competition

International institutions 2019 Medical Research Council (UK) - Neurosciences and Mental Health 2019 Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) 2019 Health Research Board (Ireland) 2018 TrygFonden (Denmark) 2017 Kazakhstan National Center of Science and Technology Evaluation Research Grants 2017 Poland National Science Centre Predoctoral Fellowship Grant (General Psychology panel)

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Ad-hoc reviewer for academic journals (Note: *5 or more individual manuscripts reviewed)

Ad-hoc reviewer for books and conference presentations American Association of Suicidology Conference Presentations APA Division 12 Conference Presentations

Cengage Education Pearson Education

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

At Rutgers

Research Design and Analysis I (Core statistics course for Ph.D. students) Fall ’19

At Harvard University (* = awarded Certificate of Teaching Excellence)

Mood Disorders (Harvard College [Undergraduates]) Fall ‘18 (~35 students) Spring ’18 (18 students) Spring ‘16* (~30 students) Spring ‘15* (~30 students)

Methods of Behavioral Research (Harvard College [Undergraduates]) Spring ‘17 (~20 students) Fall ‘15* (~20 students) Fall ‘14 (~20 students)

Stress, Coping, and Resilience (Harvard College [Undergraduates]) Fall ‘17* (~40 students) Fall ‘16* (~40 students) Spring ‘16* (~30 students) Spring ‘15* (~30 students)

1. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2. Advances in Life Course Research 3. Aging and Mental Health 4. AIDS Care 5. American Journal of Psychiatry 6. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping 7. Archives of Suicide Research* 8. Asian Journal of Social Psychology 9. Autism Research Review 10. Behaviour Change 11. Behaviour Research and Therapy 12. Behavioral Medicine 13. Behavior Therapy 14. Bipolar Disorders 15. BMC: Medical Research Methodology 16. BMJ: Open 17. BMC: Psychiatry 18. BMC: Public Health* 19. BMC: Women’s Health 20. British Journal of Psychology 21. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 22. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and

Mental Health 23. Children and Youth Services Review 24. Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry 25. Clinical Psychological Science* 26. Clinical Psychology Review 27. Clinical Psychology: Science and

Practice 28. Cognition and Emotion 29. Cognitive Behaviour Therpay 30. Cognitive Therapy and Research* 31. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 32. Comprehensive Psychiatry* 33. Crisis 34. Death Studies* 35. Depression and Anxiety 36. Educational Sciences 37. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Services

38. Industrial Health 39. EPJ Data Science 40. Int. J. of Environmental Research &

Public Health Clinical Practice 41. Int. J of Cognitive Psychotherapy* 42. Int . J. of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice 43. General Hospital Psychiatry* 44. Group Dynamics 45. Health Psychology Review 46. Human Brain Mapping 47. JAMA Psychiatry 48. Journal of Abnormal Child

Psychology* 49. Journal of Adolescent Research 50. Journal of Affective Disorders* 51. Journal of Behavior Therapy and

Experimental Psychiatry 52. Journal of Child Psychology and

Psychiatry 53. Journal of Clinical Child and

Adolescent Psychology* 54. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 55. Journal of Clinical Psychology 56. J. Consulting and Clinical Psychology* 57. Journal of Epidemiology and

Community Health 58. J. Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 59. J. Gay & Lesbian Mental Health 60. Journal of Happiness Studies* 61. Journal of Mental Health 62. J. of Peace, Aggression, and Conflict 63. Journal of Personality 64. Journal of Personality Disorders 65. Journal of Positive Psychology 66. Journal of Psychiatric Research 67. Journal of Psychopathology &

Behavioral Assessment 68. Journal of Psychology:

Interdisciplinary and Applied

69. J. of Research on Adolescence 70. J. Social & Clinical Psychology 71. J. Social and Personal Relationships 72. Lancet: Psychiatry 73. Military Behavioral Health 74. NeuroImage 75. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 76. npj: Digital Medicine 77. Personality & Individual Differences 78. Personality and Mental Health 79. PLOS One* 80. Psychiatry Research* 81. Psycho-Oncology 82. Psychological Assessment* 83. Psychological Bulletin 84. Psychology and Psychotherapy 85. Psychological Medicine* 86. Psychological Reports 87. Psychological Trauma 88. Psychology, Health & Medicine 89. Psychology and Psychotherapy 90. Psychotherapy Research 91. Revista 92. Sage Open 93. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 94. Self and Identity 95. Social Behavior and Personality 96. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric

Epidemiology 97. Social Science and Medicine -

Population Health 98. Suicide and Life Threatening

Behavior* 99. The Quantitative Methods for

Psychology 100. The Social Science Journal 101. The World Journal of Biological

Psychiatry 102. Women and Health

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Stress, Coping, and Resilience (Harvard Extension School) Fall ‘18 (16 students) Spring ‘18 (19 students) Spring ‘17 (19 students) Fall ‘17 (19 students)

Crafting the Thesis Proposal for Psychology and Clinical Psychology (Harvard Extension School) Spring ‘17 (8 students)

Research Methods in Psychology and Anthropology (Harvard Extension School [Graduate Students]) Online sections Fall ‘18 (17 students) Spring ‘18 (16 students) Fall ‘17 (2 sections; 30 students)

Summer ‘17 (15 students) Spring ‘17 (16 students) Fall ‘16 (15 students) Summer ‘18 (14 students) Summer ‘16 (16 students)

Spring ‘16 (2x; 36 students) Fall ‘15 (2x; 32 students) Summer ‘15 (16 students)

Spring ‘15 (2x; 21 students) Fall ‘14 (14 students)

At George Mason University Research Methods in Psychology Summer ‘12 (2x ~24 students) Summer ‘11 (2x; ~30 students)

Spring ‘09 (2x; ~35 students) Summer ‘10 (2x; ~30 students)

Fall ‘08 (2x; 35 students)

Introductory Psychology (TA) Spring ‘09 (2 x; ~70 students) Fall ‘08 (2 x; ~70 students)

Honors Psychology (TA) Spring ‘12 (~15 students) Fall ‘12 (~15 students) Spring ‘11 (~15 students) Fall ‘11 (~15 students)

Social Psychology Spring ‘11 (65 undergraduates) Fall 10 (125 undergraduates)

ADVISING AND MENTORSHIP

Ph.D. students at Rutgers 8/2019- John (Kai) Kellerman

Postdoctoral research associates at Rutgers 8/2019- Jeremy Grove

Dissertation committees 2019 - Alexandra King (Rutgers University) 2018 - Chris Hughes (Rutgers University) 2018 Brooke Ammerman (Temple University)

Master of Liberal Arts students supervised at Harvard Extension School 2018 – 2019 Fatima Ejjennane 2016 – 2019 Sunder Singhani

Honors theses supervised at Harvard 2018 - 2019 Sara Friedman (co-supervisor) 2018 - 2019 Sarah Horne (reader) 2014 - 2015 Brendan Eappen (co- supervisor) Awarded Corderio Fellowship for thesis research. 2014 - 2015 Elizabeth Mahon (reader)

Honors theses supervised at George Mason 2011 - 2012 Jenna Beaver (chair) Won the 2012 Outstanding Honors Project Award 2011 - 2012 Alexandra Martelli (member) Currently Ph.D. student at VCU (Social Psychology) 2009 - 2010 Yong-Bee Lim (member) Currently Ph.D. student at GMU (Biodefense)

THERAPY AND ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE 2013 - 2014 Therapist, Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 2013 - 2014 Therapist, Outpatient Psychiatry, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 2012 - 2013 Therapist, Inova Outpatient Behavioral Health, Fairfax, VA 2012 - 2013 Therapist, Inova Pediatric Endocrine Clinic, Fairfax, VA 2009 - 2012 Therapist, Center for Psychological Services, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 2008 - 2013 Psychodiagnostic Evaluator, Cognitive Assessment Program, George Mason University 2005 - 2010 Counselor, Weekend for Improving Social Effectiveness, Wycombe, PA

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2010 – present Association for Psychological Science 2010 – present Academy of Cognitive Therapy 2008 – present Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) 2007 – present Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapy 2006 – present Psi Chi (The national honors society in Psychology)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Service to the Community 2015 – present Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology:

Chair, communications committee (2018 – present) Membership committee (2015 – present), Chair (2017-2019) Webmaster (2014 – present)

2014 – present Member, ABCT student membership committee 2012 – present Student Listserv Administrator, Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology 2008 Head Judge and Coordinator, Philadelphia Area Psi Chi Research Conference

Departmental Service At Rutgers Curriculum Committee Graduate Student Admissions Committee

At George Mason Clinical Research Database Manager, GMU Center for Psychological Services Student Liaison to the GMU Clinical Psychology Program Faculty Member, GMU Department of Psychology Mentoring and Diversity Committees

At Temple Vice President and Student Government Representative, Psi Chi, Temple University Chapter Vice President for Student Affairs, Temple University Psychology Majors Association


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